Summary
Negative photograph depicting a young woman modelling a dress which she is presumed to have made at Melbourne's Emily McPherson College.
During the 1950s, students at Emily McPherson College intermittently mounted displays and welcomed visitors. On 16 August 1951, The Age reported that 'Future housewives, manne quins, dietitians, scientists, nurses and cooks - all students at Emily McPherson College - have combined to put on an Education week display... Highlight of yesterday's display was a mannequin parade when the college took on the glamor of a fashion salon. Students, all aged under 20, paraded with poise, in beautifully modelled frocks, coats, suits and hats they had designed and made themselves. Visitors enviously eyed a variety of work, not only in the dress making and millinery salons and the cutting and designing room, but in the cookery department, where applied art was seen at some of its best.'
Description of Content
A young woman modelling a dress and straw hat.
Physical Description
Black and white negative.
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Collecting Areas
Clothing & Textiles, Working Life & Trades, Images & Image Making
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Acquisition Information
Copied from Unknown Biggest Family Album Contributor, 06 Aug 1992
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Place & Date Depicted
Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy, Russell Street & Victoria Street, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1950
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Format
Negative, 35 mm, Black & White
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References
Glamor, Art in Exhibition of Students' Work. (1951, August 16). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved January 8, 2016, from [Link 1]
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